Insight: Why Your Brain Fights Rest & Fuels Migraines

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Do you feel guilty for slowing down? Learn why over-productivity fuels migraines—and how rest can become real medicine.

Migraine Heroes Episode 78 covers burnout, guilt, and migraine, illustrated with a woman holding her head in distress.

Episode Description

Ever feel guilty for slowing down—like rest means you’re falling behind? You’re not alone. And if you live with migraine, that belief might be doing more harm than you realize.

In this episode of The Migraine Heroes Podcast, host Diane Ducarme unpacks the hidden cost of pushing through the pain—and why reclaiming rest might be the most powerful move on your healing journey. With a blend of neuroscience and Eastern medicine, we explore how over-productivity impacts your brain, hormones, and nervous system—and how rest, when reframed, becomes medicine.

You’ll discover:

💡 Why your brain associates rest with failure (and how dopamine is involved)

💡 How chronic overwork and productivity guilt increase migraine frequency

💡 The Eastern view of rest as a vital force—not a luxury

💡 Three simple rituals to welcome rest into your life—without shame

This episode is not just about lying down. It’s about unlearning the belief that your worth is tied to your output. Because true resilience isn’t about pretending you’re okay. It’s about listening to your body when it whispers—and resting before it screams.

Whether you’re in bed with a migraine or trying to prevent the next one, this episode offers validation, practical tools, and a new way of seeing rest: not as giving up, but as returning to yourself.

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Originally published August 2025

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